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Houston Community Together!
We are all going through a rough time around the Houston area and the only thing I would like to say is if everyone with there families is ok. Thank you
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Also, look at our history. Allison in 2001, Ike in 2008, even last year's tax day flood. These events are what galvanizes this area and it's people. Nietzsche wrote "That which does not kill me makes me stronger". Nietzsche could have been a Texan. Pretty well sums up the culture of TX and Houston area. Unique area and population. Very diverse, very strong.
This event would have destroyed a lot of areas, TX & Houston will recover from this and emerge stronger than before.